Things said with words can die;
things said with actions, lives in eternity.
Giorgio Battisti D'Amario

A marvellous Man said these words; this is the best foreword for the Paolo Di Cioccio's 'IMAGES' CD.
Di Cioccio is oboist, composer and professor at Conservatoire of Music Domenico Cimarosa in Avellino (Naples); he has founded, with Enrico Cosimi, Theatrum Chemicum (first CD 'Verso la Luce', 1994 for M.M.M., and the second 'Clepsydra' to be released later in the year).
'IMAGES' is not only music, the composer is an adept of the Gurdjieff School and he studied the system of the Octave Law in music; 'IMAGES' is an application of this theory: music should not be restriced only in aural imagination, but is reality in everywhere; real life and real music..this is the final act. Gurdjieff and his adept Ouspensky, wrote this system from oriental schools introducing new target like self knowledge and exercises for remebering the past. The Fourth Way is really for Heaven.....(is not a Starway).
Technically speaking, the orchestration of 'IMAGES' is for oboe and sythesizers, like analog Moog and digital synthesizers from Germany and Japan. 'IMAGES' was inspired by classic composers (W.A. Mozart, M.Ravel, R. Vaughan Williams), german musicians of the '70 (K.Schulze, Tangerine Dream) and composers like Vangelis, E.Morricone, and 'Mr. Big' K.Emerson.
But this is a work of Paolo Di Cioccio at all, and a tribute to Gurdjieff School
PAOLO DI CIOCCIO
'Images'
format: CD
catalogue number:
eee 35
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